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PM urges Swiss investors to make Bangladesh a mini Switzerland

Special Correspondent Nation 2023-10-23, 3:09pm

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PM Sheikh Hasina



Dhaka, Oct 23 - Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Monday urged the Swiss entrepreneurs to make investments in Bangladesh to create a mini Switzerland in the South Asian country.

Swiss businesses can invest in Bangladesh in the special economic zones (SEZs), she said, adding "We will provide lands (in SEZs) and they can make a mini Switzerland here”.

The premier made the call when Swiss Ambassador to Bangladesh Reto Siegfried Renggli paid a courtesy call on her at the Prime Minister’s Office.

Prime Minister’s Press Secretary Ihsanul Karim briefed the reporters after the call on.

In response, the ambassador said, Swiss companies are interested to invest in Bangladesh, said the press secretary.

The volume of trade between Bangladesh and Switzerland should be increased, said the envoy. 

He said he will continue to work for further strengthening the bilateral relations and cooperation.

The Ambassador appreciated the economic development of Bangladesh under the leadership of PM Hasina in the last one decade.

Switzerland would work together with Bangladesh to fight the adverse impact of climate change, he said . 

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said the focus of her government is on the development of rural people of Bangladesh. “The backbone of development is middle class people,” she pointed out. 

“We are taking many programmes to reduce the extreme poverty rate to zero, at least to one percent,” she added.

The Prime Minister mentioned that Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman had a vision to “make Bangladesh as the Switzerland of the East”.

Sheikh Hasina recalled that she was with Bangabandhu when he visited Switzerland at the invitation of Swiss government after undergoing surgery in London.

Talking about connectivity, she said Bangladesh can be a bridge between the East and the West. So, the government is now developing the airports to this end.

"We look forward to transforming Bangladesh-Switzerland bilateral relations into a broad-based partnership," said the Prime Minister. 

She  assured the ambassador of extending all cooperation in discharging his duty in Dhaka.

The Swiss Ambassador handed over the copy of a letter to Sheikh Hasina, which Bangabandhu sent to the Switzerland government in replying to Swiss recognition to Bangladesh as an independent country.

Receiving the letter, the Bangladesh Prime Minister said that the letter will be displayed in the museum.

PM's Principal Secretary M. Tofazzel Hossain Miah and Deputy Head of Swiss Mission in Bangladesh Corinne Henchoz Pignani were present. -UNB